Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly aggressive primary cancer of the liver. In Asia, HCC most commonly develops secondary to viral hepatitis infections. Chronic inflammation has a well-established role in carcinogenesis in HCC. In well established tumours, the immune system has been described...

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Main Author: Chan, Jasmine Mei Wen
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-145712023-02-28T18:03:34Z Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment Chan, Jasmine Mei Wen - School of Biological Sciences A*STAR Singapore Immunology Network Alessandra Nardin - DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Human anatomy and physiology Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly aggressive primary cancer of the liver. In Asia, HCC most commonly develops secondary to viral hepatitis infections. Chronic inflammation has a well-established role in carcinogenesis in HCC. In well established tumours, the immune system has been described to either aid in progression or regression, depending on immune cell type, polarization and function. This retrospective study was aimed at describing the immune microenvironment within HCC and identifying immune mechanisms that are associated with clinical endpoints. Transcriptome analysis on 61 patients indicated that a pro-inflammatory and innate immunity gene signature is associated with longer HCC survival. Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences 2008-12-29T08:23:54Z 2008-12-29T08:23:54Z 2008 2008 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14571 en 33 p. application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chan, Jasmine Mei Wen
Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
description Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly aggressive primary cancer of the liver. In Asia, HCC most commonly develops secondary to viral hepatitis infections. Chronic inflammation has a well-established role in carcinogenesis in HCC. In well established tumours, the immune system has been described to either aid in progression or regression, depending on immune cell type, polarization and function. This retrospective study was aimed at describing the immune microenvironment within HCC and identifying immune mechanisms that are associated with clinical endpoints. Transcriptome analysis on 61 patients indicated that a pro-inflammatory and innate immunity gene signature is associated with longer HCC survival.
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Chan, Jasmine Mei Wen
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author Chan, Jasmine Mei Wen
author_sort Chan, Jasmine Mei Wen
title Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
title_short Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
title_full Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
title_fullStr Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
title_full_unstemmed Hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
title_sort hepatocellular carcinoma patient survival is sustained by activation of innate immunity within the tumor microenvironment
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14571
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